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CommWorks and Lucent Demonstrate Interoperability of 3G Wireless Productsdate: August 15, 2001 CommWorks today announced it has concluded successful interoperability testing of its products for standards-based 3G high-speed wireless networks with Lucent. By delivering 3G wireless network products that interoperate and adhere to industry standards, CommWorks and Lucent offer service providers a ready-made option for introducing an "always on" mobile Internet connection to mobile devices. The testing centered on CDMA2000 networks, an ITU approved 3G standard. This technology enables the evolution of cdmaOne service providers, as well as other carriers, to deliver 3G Mobile IP data services to subscribers at peak data rates of up to 144 Kbps in high mobility applications, using existing spectrum. This increase in data rates will open up a new generation of applications to wireless subscribers. "CommWorks is committed to delivering to the global marketplace a standards-compliant, cost-effective migration path to 3G networks," said Irfan Ali, president, CommWorks. "Through our efforts with Lucent, we have developed groundbreaking new technologies and products for the circuit-switched and packet-switched wireless networking environments. By extending our collaboration into the 3G arena, we are delivering solutions that give wireless operators the tools they need to offer their subscribers new, advanced applications." The interoperability testing involved Lucent Flexent CDMA network equipment and CommWorks' high-speed data networking solution.
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